Anakinra in HLH/MAS
Category
Partial Proposal
Description
Margaret Oates Poisson
Margaret is a Pharm.D. graduate of the University of Kentucky. She completed a PGY1 Pharmacy Residency at the University of Illinois at Chicago/University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System. Following her PGY1, Margaret went on to Children’s National Medical Center in Washington DC for her PGY2 Pediatric Residency. After completion of residency she joined the Augusta University Pharmacy team. Her primary practice site is in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, however she is also the pediatric outpatient cystic fibrosis pharmacist. She serves as a preceptor for students at the University of Georgia College of Pharmacy and for both PGY1 and PGY2 pharmacy residents.
Kelley Norris
Kelley Norris is a Pediatric Critical Care Specialist and the Pediatric Pharmacy Team Supervisor. She also holds an appointment as Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Georgia (UGA), College of Pharmacy. Kelley received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Auburn University in 1999. After completing her pharmacy practice residency at the Medical College of Georgia in 2000, she joined the Augusta University Health staff as a pediatric pharmacy specialist. She has earned and maintained the recognition of Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist (BCPS) since 2000 and is also a Board Certified Pediatric Pharmacy Specialist. Kelley has been the Residency Program Director for the PGY2 Pediatric Pharmacy Residency in 2017.
Kelley is responsible for providing pediatric pharmacy clinical services to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) and for clinical practice development of pharmacists in pediatric and critical care specialties. She serves as a preceptor in the PICU for UGA pharmacy students, the PGY1 Pharmacy residency, the PGY2 Pediatric Pharmacy residency and the PGY2 Critical Care residency and as a member of the medical center Ethics Committee. Kelley serves on the Vizient Pharmacy Council Executive Committee and as the Chair of the Vizient Pediatric Pharmacy Committee, and is an active member of the Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group, ASHP, and ACCP. She was a member of the drafting team for the World Health Organization (WHO) List of Essential Medications for Pediatrics published in December 2007. Kelley’s professional and scholarly interests include medication safety, sedation/analgesia, medical ethics, and the care of patients with congenital cardiac abnormalities.